A beautifully presented Fractions explainer worksheet. Cute clipart kids explain a point about fractions, before asking children to try to answer a few related questions.
The cliparts then give further explanations and ask for further questions to be answered. This progresses over 5 pages and presents fractions in visual and word form. It also presents questions in simple word form (what is two thirds of six?) and story form (Wendy is a pencil monster etc...)
A simple PPT introducing a few verb phrases, their use in present simple form and their use in past simple form.
This PPT doesn't intend to teach the present simple or past simple form, but rather to facilitate in the teaching of the new verb phrases;
Hide somewhere
Appear somewhere
Fly somewhere
Learn something
Discover something
Look at something
Look for something
5 pages of primary numeracy questions including addition, subtraction, division and multiplication. Each page has 20 questions and answer sheet.
Print off as individual worksheets or as a booklet for children to complete in their own time.
A simple worksheet for stores and shopping.
Fill in the blanks in the dialogue.
Read the text about a little girl who went shopping.
Answer the questions.
PPT to show how to give directions in a school (eg. Go straight on, go through the door, take the second right).
Asks students to use additional prepositions of place language, without presenting it (eg. The nurse's office is next to the restroom).
Includes semi-blank maps for students to fill in as part of a pair work communicative activity - just print out and go.
A PPT to demonstrate how to describe directions as well as how to describe how to get somewhere based on a map.
Includes 2 slides at the end for students to state the possible routes to the bank.
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10 pages of sums for primary students to practise their maths.
Contains answer sheets.
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A simple format, 15 question, worksheet for students to practise their addition in columns by adding 4 digit numbers together.
Redesigned, so download again if you have the old version.
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A bundle for the topic of racism, prejudice, segregation and discrimination.
-A fantastic, heavily differentiated, Rosa Parks unit to introduce the topic and get students thinking about segregation and the injustice of it.
-A cute PPT introducing the language so students understand the different forms of racism, but bringing in the relevance to real life.
-An alien message decoding activity. Aliens from the future explain that the students are to do a show about racism and how to handle it.
A lovely Alien message decoding activity setting a task for students to do on the topic of racism.
They must first decode the message, which tells them that racism, prejudice and discrimination are problems. They then have to find the meaning of these words and do a show or a poster introducing the topic and how these problems can be addressed.
This Alien code activity works well with the Racism, discrimination and prejudice introductory PPT
A carefully prepared unit on Rosa Parks and the bus boycott, a great part of a wider civil rights or black history unit. The sequence takes students through the bus boycott story to the writing of a diary from the perspective of Rosa and/or James Blake.
Lesson step outline included, story sequencing cards, Images, 3 different levels of text, 2 different scaffolding sheets on perspectives and 2 diary writing pages.
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This 18 slide presentation breaks down the language surrounding racism with definitions, examples and talking points.
Students will learn what the various terms mean, see examples and give their own examples, before seeing examples from the real world, with photographs in the last few slides.
This is an excellent resource for opening up conversations about race and racism and get students to really think about the different types of racism and how they potentially are contributors to racism themselves through their choice of language.
A bundle based on;
-a really cute PPT introducing Either/Neither based on occupations and equipment, using the sentence structures:
'Neither a doctor nor a farmer uses a cash register.', 'A doctor doesn't use a cash register, A farmer doesn't use a cash register, either.' and 'Either a doctor or a nurse can use a stethoscope.'
-Two worksheets, one focusing solely on the either/neither sentences, and the other which also practises the actual job vocab and related equipment, as well as touching on too/also.
Neither a doctor nor a farmer uses a cash register.
A doctor doesn't use a cash register. A farmer doesn't use a cash register either.
Either a doctor or a nurse uses a stethoscope.
Cute PPT with 3 slides on each of these grammar points (So 9 slides total).
Neither a doctor nor a farmer uses a cash register.
2 worksheets to practise using that sentence structure and the either or structure.
One focuses specifically on that, the other also includes too/also.
Both relate to jobs and equipment.